That was because he got a kick to the face, not a fitness issue.
Right, I knew he got a kick, but thought it was more to do with him running out of steam.
That was because he got a kick to the face, not a fitness issue.
I think he was surprised as the rest of us that the ball actually landed at his feet.I agree he's been a major disappointment this season, but you don't need to make stuff up. The first thing he did was to take the ball surrounded by three players who all tried to batter him and he still came out with the ball and moved it on to one of our players. It was about the last useful thing he did, but let's give him some credit ...
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Kamara looked like someone in one of those hostage videos
But its in the past
Time for us to smash leads
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Amazing really how the difference in person can change general sentiment about it.
Walter called out Will Jarvis (older than Abu) for a lack of effort at times and he was killed for being harsh on a young lad.
Ruben brings out a player who’s made a stupid mistake, nothing worse, and done that.
Think there’s a difference in circumstances. Tim dragged Jarvis publicly not allowing him to respond. Ruben has brought Abu with him and allowed him to say his piece
Think there’s a difference in circumstances. Tim dragged Jarvis publicly not allowing him to respond. Ruben has brought Abu with him and allowed him to say his piece
Absolutely. Fronting up together to address a developing issue that's damaging to the player himself is a long way from throwing him under the bus publicly with no right of reply.
Hopefully the kid performs tomorrow and that's the end of it.
Definitely can see the difference in circumstance but Walter wasn’t the first to call out Jarvis’ effort if I remember rightly and maybe needed that kick up the backside. Think Abu’s ‘error’ here is simply just being a bit daft.
